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    At 11:14 PM 3/24/2004 +0100, RaspK_FOG wrote:



    >Still, some Sidhelien are not that stuck up with humans, just like there

    >are people (like the Aboriginals) who respect animals.



    ...and some aboriginals who taste nearly as good as animals....



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    :blink: What do you mean?

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    Gary said:

    > Dwarves are less likely as a comparison because dwarves have their

    > own reverence for the earth and a tendency towards isolationism that the

    > Sidhe probably find more palatable (and even rather polite.)



    Plus dwarves do their pickaxe swinging under the ground where the sidhe

    cannot see. No-one said that the sidhe beliefs about other peoples need to

    be at all accurate, or even rational, afterall.



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    RaspK_FOG said:

    > :blink: What do you mean?



    Quotes are really handy in helping those of use who are "board-deprived"

    keep up with the conversation. ;)



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    At 12:40 AM 3/25/2004 +0100, RaspK_FOG wrote:



    > :blink: What do you mean?



    As far as tastiness goes? Not much, really. Mentioning aboriginal peoples

    and their relative place in nature just always makes me mindful of how

    respecting food chains often seems to feature having a place somewhere in

    that food chain.



    Gary

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    Heheh, quite true what food chain would be complete with out those aboriginal peoples? none that I've tried. Though most dont have the patience to truely enjoy their taste, ah well.
    "Who was the first that forged the deadly blade? Of rugged steel his savage soul was made." --Tibullus

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    "Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing and dancing sooner than war." --Homer

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    The phrase "Tastes like chicken" keeps playing in my head. :lol:
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